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Network OS Message Reference
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System module descriptions
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L2AG
L2AG messages indicate problems with the Layer 2 system agent module. L2SS and L2AG
together control the Layer 2 forwarding engine and are responsible for MAC learning, aging, and
forwarding functionalities.
L2SS
L2SS messages indicate problems with the Layer 2 system manager module. L2SS and L2AG
together control the Layer 2 forwarding engine and are responsible for MAC learning, aging, and
forwarding functionalities.
LACP
LACP error messages indicate problems with the Link Aggregation Control Protocol module of the
Network OS.
LIC
LIC messages indicate problems with the licensing module.
LOG
LOG messages describe events and problems associated with the RASLog and Audit log facilities.
LSDB
The link state database is a part of the FSPF protocol that maintains records on the status of port
links. This database is used to route frames.
MCST
MCST messages indicate any problems associated with the Layer 2 and Layer 3.
MPTH
Multicast path uses the shortest path first (SPF) algorithm to dynamically compute a broadcast
tree.
MS
The Management Service (MS) enables the user to obtain information about the Fibre Channel
fabric topology and attributes by providing a single management access point.
MSTP
MSTP messages indicate problems with Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) modules of the
Network OS.
NBFS
NBFSM is a part of the fabric shortest path first (FSPF) protocol that handles a neighboring or
adjacent switch’s finite state machine (FSM).
Input to the FSM changes the local switch from one state to another, based on specific events. For
example, when two switches are connected to each other using an interswitch link (ISL) cable, they
are in the Init state. After both switches receive HELLO messages, they move to the Database
Exchange state, and so on.
NS
NS messages indicate problems with the simple Name Server module.
NSM
NSM messages indicate problems with the interface management and VLAN management
module of the Network OS.
ONMD
ONMD messages indicate problems with the Operation, Administration and Maintenance module
of the Network OS.
OSPF
OSPF messages indicate information or problems with the OSPF module of the Network OS.
PCAP
PCAP messages indicate the status or information about the packet capture module.
PDM
Parity data manager (PDM) is a user-space daemon responsible for the replication of persistent
configuration files from the primary partition to the secondary partition and from the active
management module to the standby management module.
PHP
PHP messages indicate any important information associated with the discovery and creation,
deletion, and updating of the port profiles.
PIM
PIM messages indicate problems with the Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) module.
PLAT
PLAT messages indicate hardware problems.
PORT
PORT messages refer to the front-end user ports on the switch. Front-end user ports are directly
accessible by users to connect end devices or connect to other switches.
QOSD
QOSD messages indicate problems with the Quality of Service (QoS) module.
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System module descriptions (Continued)
System
module
Description